The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1924, Page 12

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CThes~L-AND~OF FOBBOTIEN MEN Copyright. 1923 by Litt) & Co. BNGIN HERE TODAY GO ON WITH THE STORY onty wh dusk. She music st Bofter noise ) Continued its refrain. Ivan Beside her t gether v Bway from the | graven imag It w Kind of marria fievlar, would pealed to the attribute lifted him Passion o Very and igno Priest an: Tok his br y on the 4 ompanion sail awa r and t might be —perhaps lon, Carried away by exultation, and For tune Joe came up clumsily to offer his good wishes. For Seattle Boys and Girls To Al G. Barnes Big 4 RING CIRCU Aug. 4, 5 and6 A TICKET GIVEN FOR TWO NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE STAR Just get two of your friends or neighbors who are not now haying The Star delivered to them, to sub- scribe for three’ months. Bring the subscriptions to The Star office and you will be presented with your ticket to the big wild-animal circus. 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Say fruits do not contain sufficient pectin, so it must be added. Hood River Fruit Pectin is simply pure, concentrated pectin, extracted from the fruit, refined, clarified and bottled ready for use. It will not affect the color or flavor of any fruit.” Order a bottle of Hood River Fruit Pectin from your gro- cer. A booklet of tested recipes comes with every bottle, Hood River Peach, Apricot or Pear Jelly . 3 cups jutce i icdeled cups sugar 1 bottle (full cup) Hood River Pratt Pectin 2 tly until Hin<(dd at once the Hood River Fruit Pectin, Bring to » boil again, stirring constantly at fo from the fire or 40, Skim f e e ; Telegram Vrom Leslie Wren _ pint F t P t 1_S0tt to John Alden Prescott nettle rul ec In 1 ry 1 F he tre ; 1 ue i x a5 tlre LEU Makes jelly jell. | a3 “x 1 TOMORROW From the Dra matic page of the “Morning Ar geey ee 3 ADVENTURES ; OFTHE TWINS aye ct ‘ 4 & Oliv. erts Barton be 80 now nelp | NO, 21—MIKEY MOLE’S TUNNEL? rinnod, holding out his hand. : = ‘ D> and on the mer: +|ground’s soft and they've all caved| > and Mikey looked sheepish, m i said Flop. “Mebbe I'll Besides we always fill them up| but they paid it without a word. (Continued in our next issue.) I'm ready y Went the two: chums: arm Neuralgia Lumbago s cp ge eee Neuritis Rheumatism cy Ron. 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Here's a good place to dig, | ‘C°P7tent 1 SE AARON, ARSE the fence.” “Oh, dear, I'm In such @ quan- 's wrong?” I proposed to Jack ght and he accepted me and now last ! down the|Tom who refused me last week zr take F "ield | writes that he has reconsidered in my M ow, The last the! favor.”—Boston Transcript. tells why Borden’s Evaporated Mill asie is used regularly in the homes of particular women everywhere. Once you get to know the taste of Borden’s, no other will do. For cooking, especially, you'll pre- fer it even to bottled milk. The creamy richness—the wholesome flavor of pure, fresh milk with the cream left in—and the convenience of always having it ready for use, in any strength ¢ you want—will soon convince you that ‘| you ought to lay in a dozen cans at a time. You will save money—your cooking and baking will taste better. Try it—wherever the recipe calls for milk. But insist on Borden’s! Auburn, Wash.

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